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america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you know, let me serve. i just want an opportunity, i just want a chance. to, to show everyone out there that, i am, american and that i will honorably serve this country wearing a marine corp uniform. >> shepard: the father of one of three teenagees charged in a brutal beating cotts on camera -- oops. i was supposed to talk about the dow first. very exciting. show that again. a weird thing happened at 12:30 today. see this? this chart over here -- it's been going down all day and you can see it -- 10:00 and then 11:00 and then half after 12 we go
america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you...
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paralyzed veterans of america was there for me when i came home. join me in supporting our paralyzed veterans. visit p-v-a dot org. >>> this is samuel l. jackson and you're watching "our world with black enterprise." >>> since the beginning celebrities have always been front and center. they've entertained us with their exciting projects and shocked us when they pushed the envelope. >> i guess nobody told you that i'm madea, mu to the damn dea. you understand that? what i want i get. >> the only reason i started doing this character toys use it to make people laugh and give them a message. so many messages that need to be brought to our community. there's no way to do it. nobody has an effective way to do it this. character has been such a great tool to get effective messages into the community. i'm so proud of that. >> tyler perry made great inroads as the first african-american to own a major film studio. but he received sharp criticism from fellow filmmaker spike lee for the type of films he was making. >> a lot of stuff that's on today is coone
paralyzed veterans of america was there for me when i came home. join me in supporting our paralyzed veterans. visit p-v-a dot org. >>> this is samuel l. jackson and you're watching "our world with black enterprise." >>> since the beginning celebrities have always been front and center. they've entertained us with their exciting projects and shocked us when they pushed the envelope. >> i guess nobody told you that i'm madea, mu to the damn dea. you understand...
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that examined the various claim to rule or stand out in america the case of how the skipper's military presence, the professor's intelligence, and if shows that the man -- he really was representative of america and the heart of the show. the producer was really thrilled with the able sincerity, and he confirmed it said that's what he's trying to co. >> was it reflective of the era of the early 'out of. >> absolutely. i was particularly fascinated going back and watching it to see how many cold war themes in it. there was an episode about russia. there were several episodes about the race. it's very interesting to go back and see how many shows do reflect their times. >> back to your newest book, "invisible hand in popular culture "bhop is the director? >> he is one of those guys he worked with the great european director and ended up working with what of called -- [inaudible] churning out cheap movie with a star with the tight and made something up. made he made something of it. and the french film theaterrist discovered him and made an era out of it. >> we're [inaudible] >> what abou
that examined the various claim to rule or stand out in america the case of how the skipper's military presence, the professor's intelligence, and if shows that the man -- he really was representative of america and the heart of the show. the producer was really thrilled with the able sincerity, and he confirmed it said that's what he's trying to co. >> was it reflective of the era of the early 'out of. >> absolutely. i was particularly fascinated going back and watching it to see...
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grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is here on earth today and it's our responsibility now, at this time, in this generation, to protect it. that must be our legacy to the future.
grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is here on earth today and it's our responsibility now, at this time, in this generation, to protect...
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grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is here on earth today and it's our responsibility now, at this time, in this generation, to protect it. that must be our legacy to the future. where's mom? did she forget me? i wonder what happened to her. what if i get left here? drugs and alcohol may make you forget your problems for a moment, but that's not all you forget. my mother worked hard to be in recovery and i love her for that. for drug and alcohol treatment for you or someone you love, call 1-800-662-help. brought to you by the u.s. department of health and human services.
grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is here on earth today and it's our responsibility now, at this time, in this generation, to protect...
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grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is here on earth today and it's our responsibility now, at this time, in this generation, to protect it. that must be our legacy to the future. >> this is smack in the middle of the tenderloin neighborhood where there are 50,000 people within walking distance. you see the kids that are using what's provided, but there is so much opportunity for this to be a stronger, more welcoming, healthier, cleaner, safer place for the people in this community to play. there are going to be new green areas, a full-size basketball court, outdoor fitness equipment, community gardens, a brand-new clubhouse. it's going to be a much more welcoming spot for a neighbo
grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is here on earth today and it's our responsibility now, at this time, in this generation, to protect...
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i gave back by driving a vintage london traction xi across america giving free cab rides to people. i decided that i wanted to do the final epic edadventure, whi was in some way to do what they did which is relying on the kindness of stranger on a motor bike. >> are you going to carry a credit card or cash just in case like an emergency? >> i'm going to be carry nothing credit cards and no cash. the emergencies will be helped by people like you. >>> back with another funny video. >> some life calculations. >> she wanted to calculate how much time she spent doing various activities. first thing, makeup. >> so i have been wearing makeup since i was 15, like 11 years. average all that up about an hour each time to do my makeup. five days a week, five hours a week, 519 full [ bleep ] days i sit putting a face on my face. >> think about that, wow. >> she goes on. >> say you did your nails two times a month and it took you an hour both times. two hourss a month. say you started doing that when you were 13 years old. 13 days of just painting [ bleep ] on your nails. >> what about things th
i gave back by driving a vintage london traction xi across america giving free cab rides to people. i decided that i wanted to do the final epic edadventure, whi was in some way to do what they did which is relying on the kindness of stranger on a motor bike. >> are you going to carry a credit card or cash just in case like an emergency? >> i'm going to be carry nothing credit cards and no cash. the emergencies will be helped by people like you. >>> back with another funny...
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grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is here on earth today and it's our responsibility now, at this time, in this generation, to protect it. that must be our legacy to the future. >> i introduce jennifer nelson, we introduced her before. (applause) >> a lot of you have talked to her already. she will be working with the speakers on stage. and i'd like to introduce jim merkasio with the san francisco graffiti advisory board. he will be the phil donahue. i hand you the microphone. >> i'll hold onto it. i believe the way we're planning to do this, we have some written questions that we will be reading off and the panel will be answering them. i'll also be taking questions from the audi
grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is here on earth today and it's our responsibility now, at this time, in this generation, to protect...
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grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is here on earth today and it's our responsibility now, at this time, in this generation, to protect it. that must be our legacy to the future. >> great for see you all here, i am the director and it is a profound pleasure to welcome you all to this ground breaking this morning. we are thrilled that you could join us, this is a defining moment in our history and it is great to have you with us. and i have to say before i begin, that the first person to arrive this morning, for the ground breaking was one of our trustees, brooks walker. and books arrival reminded me that 20 years ago, almost exactly, this was in another ground breaking on exactly t
grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is here on earth today and it's our responsibility now, at this time, in this generation, to protect...
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grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is here on earth today and it's our responsibility now, at this time, in this generation, to protect it. that must be our legacy to the future. because we have a great waste water system here in san francisco, we do about 80 million gallons of waste water here in san francisco, which means we basically fill up 120 olympic sized swimming pools each and every day here in the city. we protect public health and safety and environment because we are discharging into the bay and into the ocean. this is essentially the first treatment here at our waste water treatment facility. what we do is slow down the water so that things either settle to the bottom
grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is here on earth today and it's our responsibility now, at this time, in this generation, to protect...
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grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is here on earth today and it's our responsibility now, at this time, in this generation, to protect it. that must be our legacy to the future. to do make change in this community that i using the community. citizen engagement is the key and he want to thank the greatest mayor in the world mayor lee. (clapping) >> not even election time. anyway thank you all for being here. when i first landed in san francisco i i know it's a similar story for you i thought about where i was golden going and i understood its name origin as he city of st. francis. i think that means you come here you've got hopes and you've got hopes for the city that's compassiona
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america live starts right now. >> starting with the fox news alert. a big opening blast on what is described as the potential coming war over who gets to vote. welcome everybody to america live and so there are debates breaking out over how our elections should be held and what rules will be in place when it comes to voting. the issue erupted after the supreme court went down and that gave a bit more power to set their own rules on these things and that ruling sparked protest and drew sharp criticism from the justice department and former secretary of state addressed the issue at an event that many will be a 2016 presidential run for her. >> we have seen a sweeping effort in our country to obstruct new obstacles to voting. under cover and addressing election fraud. in 2013, so far, more than 80 bills restricting voting rights are introduced in 31 states. not every obstacle is to race. but those who say racial is not a problem in the election must not be paying attention. >> that is from hillary clinton. >> our host of power play. chris. chris, is this
america live starts right now. >> starting with the fox news alert. a big opening blast on what is described as the potential coming war over who gets to vote. welcome everybody to america live and so there are debates breaking out over how our elections should be held and what rules will be in place when it comes to voting. the issue erupted after the supreme court went down and that gave a bit more power to set their own rules on these things and that ruling sparked protest and drew...
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if it holds together as a work of art, i'm happy. >> host: in preface you write america was born in a rebellion and its popular culture has embraced that ever since. >> guest: yeah, and i think that's true. that's why many cultural elitists don't like popular culture. they find it unruly and rebellious, and one of my themes is op lahr culture is itself an expression of american freedom. sure, a lot of it's garbage, but i love american popular culture because i think it is best, it's very great art, and it reflects this wonderful spirit of independence that america was founded on. >> host: paul cantor with a television show, a popular culture show today that you're walking regularly? >> guest: the walking dead. >> host: why? >> guest: i'm now into zombies. for years i resisted zombies, but people kept saying you've got to watch show, and many of my analyses are of shows that present disasters; the government falls apart, society falls apart. and zombie matters are like that. and once again they split along these lines. this movie world war z does not suggest people are helpless and the
if it holds together as a work of art, i'm happy. >> host: in preface you write america was born in a rebellion and its popular culture has embraced that ever since. >> guest: yeah, and i think that's true. that's why many cultural elitists don't like popular culture. they find it unruly and rebellious, and one of my themes is op lahr culture is itself an expression of american freedom. sure, a lot of it's garbage, but i love american popular culture because i think it is best, it's...
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miss america herself thinks about wen. and stay tuned to find out how you can get our best offer ever with 33 percent more wen free. if you're having a bad hair day, it's a bad day. but the problem might not be your hair, it might just be your shampoo. now, with just one phone call, you can have the secret to radiant, voluminous, shiny, gorgeous hair, with the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. ♪ wen was created by hollywood colorist and hairstylist chaz dean. thousands of people every day are giving up their ordinary shampoo and switching to wen, transforming their hair after just one use. wen is a completely different way to cleanse your hair. it's revolutionary hair care that's designed to take the place of shampoo, conditioner, deep conditioner, detangler, and leave-in conditioner all in one, saving you time working on your hair, and saving you money on all the products you won't need anymore. many ordinary shampoos that lather can use sulfates and harsh detergents that may strip your hair of natural oils and
miss america herself thinks about wen. and stay tuned to find out how you can get our best offer ever with 33 percent more wen free. if you're having a bad hair day, it's a bad day. but the problem might not be your hair, it might just be your shampoo. now, with just one phone call, you can have the secret to radiant, voluminous, shiny, gorgeous hair, with the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. ♪ wen was created by hollywood colorist and hairstylist chaz dean. thousands of people...
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this comprehensive immigration bill will give america a great economic boost. part of that is tied to jobs. job creation in travel and tourism. the state of florida, we have over 1 million jobs tied to tourism. we think the provisions that are not discussed very much, but that will improve travel and tourism, attracting the globe traveler there, leisure dollars to the united states, will help us create jobs. so that's, that industry certainly has been speaking out. >> in all transparency i should remind everybody as i did yesterday, in my day job i work for a big global hotel company, marriott international that has a lot of hotels down there. i know about this. continuing a continuum for visas who want to just visit the u.s. all the way to folks who are part of that illegal group of 11 million who would like all miltly to have citizenship. you're saying businesses weighed in on this international travel piece. might that sway republicans to support a more comprehensive bill, do you think? >> i think it will, how many jobs will be created by the senate immigrat
this comprehensive immigration bill will give america a great economic boost. part of that is tied to jobs. job creation in travel and tourism. the state of florida, we have over 1 million jobs tied to tourism. we think the provisions that are not discussed very much, but that will improve travel and tourism, attracting the globe traveler there, leisure dollars to the united states, will help us create jobs. so that's, that industry certainly has been speaking out. >> in all transparency...
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all lives in america have been changed. >> how subversive would king's message be today were he here? suggests to me his message would be a bit too much tond handle right now. >> you could say the same thing about jesus. in a way when you have a it is hard toer, live up to that vision, and i think that is what king challenges us to do. he did not start when the voting rights act passed the right good he could have retired -- voting rights act passed. he could have retired, but instead he went to memphis in 1968. he was taking on the vietnam war. this was a person who understood his mission stood for more than itting legislation passed. is our responsibility to understand if he were here he would still close that gap l and reality,ea because we still have not made that ideal reality for many parts of the country. in every library i have the entire collection of skiing g papers. kin there is no better anthology of atk about what dr. king said stanford. dr. carson's latest book is called martin's dream. onnk you for your work keeping the legacy alive. coming up a conversation with two of
all lives in america have been changed. >> how subversive would king's message be today were he here? suggests to me his message would be a bit too much tond handle right now. >> you could say the same thing about jesus. in a way when you have a it is hard toer, live up to that vision, and i think that is what king challenges us to do. he did not start when the voting rights act passed the right good he could have retired -- voting rights act passed. he could have retired, but...
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>> it says that the culture is anxious and hungry for positive stories about challenges that america has met and partially overcome, because they're hungry to know how to perfect this society. i think that that's really at the heart of it. we want to know that the high ideals that we're formed around are continued. we want to know that these challenges still require to be met, and that there's so much divisiveness and fractiousness in our society, and there's a big industry that is constructed around keeping us apart and servicing our opinions and fostering and supporting our prejudices. i think it's the hunger to want to feel like an american, and want to come together to help meet the challenges that we face. tavis: you've said something here now very powerful, and i want to take it, for the sake of conversation and for the sake of pushing you to get your thoughts, and flip it on you. i think you're right about everything you've said. in the tradition of the black church, i'd say "amen" in agreement with everything you've just said. i think that it could be argued that one of those
>> it says that the culture is anxious and hungry for positive stories about challenges that america has met and partially overcome, because they're hungry to know how to perfect this society. i think that that's really at the heart of it. we want to know that the high ideals that we're formed around are continued. we want to know that these challenges still require to be met, and that there's so much divisiveness and fractiousness in our society, and there's a big industry that is...
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for all of us here at abc news, good night, america.
for all of us here at abc news, good night, america.
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stephen: a gay man and a gay mare destroying america. ... a gay mayor destroying america. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: americans count on smawn towns to uphold traditional morality. but mayor cummings is using his office to implement the gay agenda. >> he's the best one mayor we've had here is him. >> as mayor of the city, he's done an outstanding job. >> he's changed everything. made things better. >> stephen: better if you mean gayer. >> the workers went out in the middle of the night and patched the potholes. >> stephen: gay. put a new bridge to the sewer plant. >> stephen: gay. a family center, a park, a playground, stuff for the kids. >> stephen: gay, gay. he has addressed the water situation. it's better than it's ever been. >> stephen: but better isn't gay enough for mayor cummings. listen to what he gay-ed up next. >> i introduced the fireman's ordinance. >> stephen: and what does he consider fair? >> one could be denied service and terminated from their job ore vingted from their house just because of their sexual preference.
stephen: a gay man and a gay mare destroying america. ... a gay mayor destroying america. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: americans count on smawn towns to uphold traditional morality. but mayor cummings is using his office to implement the gay agenda. >> he's the best one mayor we've had here is him. >> as mayor of the city, he's done an outstanding job. >> he's changed everything. made things better. >> stephen: better if you mean gayer. >> the workers...
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well you know the whole issue of classes like big taboo in america you're not supposed to notice it and you're not supposed to talk about it you're not supposed to oppose it it's just supposed to be there like reality so that was that was a hard thing to it was a hard thing to talk about class race and gender in america it still is but why do you think that we don't see anyone pushing the envelope like your show used to do. well because it's too hard and you know the only the only reason that i was able to do it is because i was just such a committed activist and committed fighter but you know i i know how hard it is for anybody else first of all it's really difficult to see things that are kept invisible but it's really hard for artists to find their voice in the medium of television period right and let's talk about sexism roseanne which i know they are very vocal about it today especially as i look at your timeline i mean i talk about women's rights a lot on the show and i cannot tell you how many men tell me sexism doesn't exist anymore and in fact sexism against a man is actually m
well you know the whole issue of classes like big taboo in america you're not supposed to notice it and you're not supposed to talk about it you're not supposed to oppose it it's just supposed to be there like reality so that was that was a hard thing to it was a hard thing to talk about class race and gender in america it still is but why do you think that we don't see anyone pushing the envelope like your show used to do. well because it's too hard and you know the only the only reason that i...
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., al jazeera america. america. >> we tell the human store ri from around the block, across the country. >> if joe can't find work, his family will go from living in a hotel to living in their car. >> connected, inspired, bold. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >>they share it on the stream. >>social media isn't an afterthought. it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. every sunday night al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >> this is just the beginning of something much bigger. >> thank god i didn't have to suffer what he had to go through. >> this sunday, the premiere of "into eternity". >> i am now in this place where you should never come. >> how do you contain 100,000 years of nuclear danger? >> it is an invisible danger. >> al jazeera a
., al jazeera america. america. >> we tell the human store ri from around the block, across the country. >> if joe can't find work, his family will go from living in a hotel to living in their car. >> connected, inspired, bold. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >>they share it on the stream. >>social media isn't an afterthought. it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and...
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i'm gay so what if i told you four years ago get married america most people big it's ok. you would. know. so maybe we all get better you think. that i hope. you know why not i'm sorry i don't think so larry i think that when i got to. when i think about this. because i just finished the scene with with johnson it's clear my head i just finished movie five days ago and the butler. five days got rapid and. and i'm still tinkering with l.b.j.'s voters bill what they're doing right now what congress is doing right now is inconceivable to me i have no answer as i've never understood it so i don't know how to explain to you but you just keep on making great films thanks or you're going to get more demand if that is the incident i don't know as long as as long as i can do. informational i'm ok being an artist you're both gay and black right cease in your mind will bore you got to what's let a ban. on what's left the truth how do you know it's this we don't choose our sexuality just argue with jerry falwell all the time but this on the but when i was true i don't know you again w
i'm gay so what if i told you four years ago get married america most people big it's ok. you would. know. so maybe we all get better you think. that i hope. you know why not i'm sorry i don't think so larry i think that when i got to. when i think about this. because i just finished the scene with with johnson it's clear my head i just finished movie five days ago and the butler. five days got rapid and. and i'm still tinkering with l.b.j.'s voters bill what they're doing right now what...
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she is an amazing woman who has gone through two wars basically escaping to america. like many immigrant stories, she worked any job she can have. my first experience seeing her in a sweatshop working side by side. she put herself through night school. to this day she sill sews and really an inspiration because she started her own business in the garment district in new york and made enough money to move us out of the projects. >> kristen: she makes your outfit? >> she made my outfit and the big thing, she is in her 80s and to this day she doesn't believer in story matters. this journey needs to be told. hardships that our families face many are so afraid to talk about it. i really got inspired by her personal story. gandhi is quoted to say, be the change you wish to see in the world. groig growing up if mom that didn't see herself and value of herself, how can you create change? so we really wanted to empower young people. she empowered with her presence and story and we want to do that for all the generations and to validate the immigrants and families who have made
she is an amazing woman who has gone through two wars basically escaping to america. like many immigrant stories, she worked any job she can have. my first experience seeing her in a sweatshop working side by side. she put herself through night school. to this day she sill sews and really an inspiration because she started her own business in the garment district in new york and made enough money to move us out of the projects. >> kristen: she makes your outfit? >> she made my...
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and why he's ready to deal with being a dad. >>> and good morning, america. so much to get to right now, starting with that school shooting in atlanta. what a scary way to start the school year. only the second week in atlanta. all the kids you see running out of the school are safe. you can hear the gunfire. there it is, right there, ring across the neighborhood. it was all caught on tape. >> so incredible we're seeing this again. so many emotional reunions between very anxious parents, their terrified children. hugging each other, crying, after the ordeal is over. abc's steve osunsami is live in decatur, georgia, in front of the grade school with all the latest. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning, lara. students are not going to be returning to this school today. instead, they're heading to the high school with the big kids. police are here, turning parents away, while they continue to investigate. this morning, the man accused of shooting up the school has a face and a name. abc news has learned he's michael brandon hill, a 20-year-old with a h
and why he's ready to deal with being a dad. >>> and good morning, america. so much to get to right now, starting with that school shooting in atlanta. what a scary way to start the school year. only the second week in atlanta. all the kids you see running out of the school are safe. you can hear the gunfire. there it is, right there, ring across the neighborhood. it was all caught on tape. >> so incredible we're seeing this again. so many emotional reunions between very anxious...
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. >>> and the proud and motley gang of co-workers america's new mul mult multi-million nars. daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily us
. >>> and the proud and motley gang of co-workers america's new mul mult multi-million nars. daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if...
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it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. jazeera america. >> i'm kim bondy, growing up in news was always important. you have this great product that you are ready to share with the country. i'm a part of a team that is moving in the same direction. >> i want to continue the conversation on housing for a minute, it's such an important part of the economy. there is a huge change going on in many neighborhoods across the country. it might even be inous. big investors are buying up foreclosed homes in distressed communities as far as they can. then they're turning them into rental homes. it's creating a buy to rent industry. some locals say the big financial firms have bought so many homes its driving up prices. to check that out we traveled to georgia just outside of atlanta. that area has the second largest number of homes bought by investors outside of tucson, arizona. this is like an auction that is like a
it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. jazeera america. >> i'm kim bondy, growing up in news was always important. you have this great product that you are ready to share with the country. i'm a part of a team that is moving in the same direction. >> i want to continue the...
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today we are talking about radley balko's new book "rise of the warrior cop" the militarization of america's police forces. in the book it goes through sort of the current state of where police forces or which is a little bit different than it used to be and what people realize they are. i want to do so speakers in a moment that a quick thing about what we are going to do today. we are going to have bradley. >> first and mark lomax will talk about the issue and plenty of time for q&a with you all. they also want to note on the cato affiliated web site police misconduct.net we have a rainman -- map that goes through the instances in the details of the story in an ongoing resource for anyone interested in this topic which i think it's all of you. let me briefly introduce her speakers and we will get started. radley balko is the investigator reported for the helping "huffington post" helping of postbreakup or civil liberties in the criminal justice system and he is a former senior editor for reason magazine and his work has been cited by the supreme court. his writing is cited as an excerpt of
today we are talking about radley balko's new book "rise of the warrior cop" the militarization of america's police forces. in the book it goes through sort of the current state of where police forces or which is a little bit different than it used to be and what people realize they are. i want to do so speakers in a moment that a quick thing about what we are going to do today. we are going to have bradley. >> first and mark lomax will talk about the issue and plenty of time...
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america runs on dunkin'. >> it was an interesting day at redskins camp. reporters may be digging for a story that might not have been there in the first place. bottom line, robert griffin pr -- griffin iii will not play in the preseason. it started today when rg-3 showed some frustration with his rehab schedule. he threw a little backhanded dig at mike shanahan talking about trust and his word. shanahan his quarterback won't go 11 on 11 until later this week. >> i want to get out there with my teammates. i've proven i can play. i'm close to 100%. i feel good. >> i love when someone wants to play. i love it when somebody wants to be out there. that's a good problem as a head coach. you want people out there, you want people competing, you want people working hard. my job is to make sure that we do the best thing for robert. >> and mike shanahan, of course, is the head coach. >> a three-game home series against the giants tomorrow before heading to atlanta. e nats 14.5 games behind the braves, with 45 games left to play. let's go to arizona. d-backs. troubl
america runs on dunkin'. >> it was an interesting day at redskins camp. reporters may be digging for a story that might not have been there in the first place. bottom line, robert griffin pr -- griffin iii will not play in the preseason. it started today when rg-3 showed some frustration with his rehab schedule. he threw a little backhanded dig at mike shanahan talking about trust and his word. shanahan his quarterback won't go 11 on 11 until later this week. >> i want to get out...
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not participate in the cottage because because all these companies in new york to say that he then america please let me reply ok go ahead. ok so meir in order to have a good conversation you've got to let me speak ok go ahead and the point of this is that you said that a lot of the countries are not allowing there's a lot of people can't participate i mean during the time we're financial crisis you are spot on there is a financial crisis there's a lot of people who are questioning the validity of anything these days to implement something over the computer something some new currency and you think that all of us that this is going to take off that's a pipe dream that is just not going to happen even though some of these things you're saying bob might be true there might be elements of it they're not true ok hold on just to keep the gentlemen we have a very good. yes i get my we have like thirty gas today plan to jump in here because i had daniel go ahead daniel yeah i just want to jump in because you know i think you know i guess i'm just curious both of the other guests for one it's very
not participate in the cottage because because all these companies in new york to say that he then america please let me reply ok go ahead. ok so meir in order to have a good conversation you've got to let me speak ok go ahead and the point of this is that you said that a lot of the countries are not allowing there's a lot of people can't participate i mean during the time we're financial crisis you are spot on there is a financial crisis there's a lot of people who are questioning the validity...
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. >> from groping to squatting, is america best at not leaving the nest. highest number in over 500 years of 18-31 are living at home. most of my friends that have graduated are living at home because they cannot pay rent and pay for their student loans t s the same time. as courage the cats nothing is impossible. >> wow. i want to see that again. >> we will see that again. perhaps tonight at my place over drinks. robert, you were saying in the green room, the only solution was to kill everyone. that seems harsh. >> i like this thing. >> you do? >> i do. i like that the kids are staying with the family. in italy and europe, that's common. they stay with the family in a while and then their nest starts out and i think in a certain way it's keeping the family together more. although the reason for it is a bad economy. which is not a good thing and these kids not getting jobs and the rest of it. but there's a nice -- there's a nice pay off for this one. i have my daughter stay home with me, they are 21, 23, and it's lovely to have them. >> i guess so, if they
. >> from groping to squatting, is america best at not leaving the nest. highest number in over 500 years of 18-31 are living at home. most of my friends that have graduated are living at home because they cannot pay rent and pay for their student loans t s the same time. as courage the cats nothing is impossible. >> wow. i want to see that again. >> we will see that again. perhaps tonight at my place over drinks. robert, you were saying in the green room, the only solution...
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that's why it delivers america's fastest, most reliable internet for blazing fast movie downloads and smooth streaming video playback. plus get unbeatable tv picture quality. so switch to fios for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for 2 years, and your choice of a $300 amazon.com gift card or a $300 visa prepaid card with a 2-year agreement. visit verizon.com/hotbonus call the verizon center for this amazing deal. for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v. technology that makes life more entertaining, that's powerful. >>> it can happen to any parent with a pool. >> it's a near tragedy involving a 5-year-old stuck in a pool drain. he happened to the son of r&b star usher. >> is he breathing? >> is he breathing? is he breathing. >> reporter: he is music superstar usher's 5-year-old son. >> he's breathing. >> reporter: the frantic 911 call was placed by the boy's aunt in atlanta. he fell to the bottom of the pool where he became stuck in the drain. >> my nephew was in the pool, and he -- i couldn't get him. i tried to get him. >> reporter: two contractors working inside the hous
that's why it delivers america's fastest, most reliable internet for blazing fast movie downloads and smooth streaming video playback. plus get unbeatable tv picture quality. so switch to fios for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for 2 years, and your choice of a $300 amazon.com gift card or a $300 visa prepaid card with a 2-year agreement. visit verizon.com/hotbonus call the verizon center for this amazing deal. for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v. technology that makes life...
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miss america herself thinks about wen. and stay tuned to find out how you can get our best offer ever with 33 percent more wen free. if you're having a bad hair day, it's a bad day. but the problem might not be your hair, it might just be your shampoo. now, with just one phone call, you can have the secret to radiant, voluminous, shiny, gorgeous hair, with the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. ♪ wen was created by hollywood colorist and hairstylist chaz dean. thousands of people every day are giving up their ordinary shampoo and switching to wen, transforming their hair after just one use. wen is a completely different way to cleanse your hair. it's revolutionary hair care that's designed to take the place of shampoo, conditioner, deep conditioner, detangler, and leave-in conditioner all in one, saving you time working on your hair, and saving you money on all the products you won't need anymore. many ordinary shampoos that lather can use sulfates and harsh detergents that may strip your hair of natural oils and
miss america herself thinks about wen. and stay tuned to find out how you can get our best offer ever with 33 percent more wen free. if you're having a bad hair day, it's a bad day. but the problem might not be your hair, it might just be your shampoo. now, with just one phone call, you can have the secret to radiant, voluminous, shiny, gorgeous hair, with the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. ♪ wen was created by hollywood colorist and hairstylist chaz dean. thousands of people...
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. >> celebrating america's 50th state with a trip to the beach. stay with us. why choose land o' lakes butter in half sticks? it's pre-measured. fresh tasting. and it's only from land o' lakes. >> hula skirt. >> fifth mai thai. >> dancing. >> little green guy in here. throw back thursday going to hawaii. this week in 1959 it became america's 50th state. perfect climate and natural beauty. hawaii icing on the american cake. >> a lot we know about hawaii. a lot we don't. here are a couple fun facts we want to share with you allow the aloha state. >> history -- hawaii the only state to honor a monarch, united hawaii as a single nation in 1810, forged hawaiian identity. the followers, killed captain james cook. >> native culture is strong in hawaii. the only american state to have two official languages. english, hawaii, pigeon, samoan, tongan are spoken there. >> very diverse. volcanic activity. five active volcanoes in the state. the busiest one, as tre naugtro travel on the volcanoes, resemble surface of the moon. >> surfing invented in hawaii by polynesians, se
. >> celebrating america's 50th state with a trip to the beach. stay with us. why choose land o' lakes butter in half sticks? it's pre-measured. fresh tasting. and it's only from land o' lakes. >> hula skirt. >> fifth mai thai. >> dancing. >> little green guy in here. throw back thursday going to hawaii. this week in 1959 it became america's 50th state. perfect climate and natural beauty. hawaii icing on the american cake. >> a lot we know about hawaii. a lot...
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a military crackdown that has pushed this country to the edge of civil war, leaving one of america's great allies in this region awash in blood. last month, i witnessed peaceful protests here. when i returned yesterday, i found a country with scars that will take decades to heal. it began with the military ousting of mohammed morsi, egypt's first-ever democratically elected president and the leader of the muslim brotherhood party. morsi supporters refused to stop demonstrations, despite threats from the military. which moved in last wednesday to crush them. more than a thousand people have been killed. thousands more injured in the past week, the military intervention sparked outrage in the u.s. and across the world. fors first time, we got an explanation from the interim prime minister. the world has seen the pictures, 900, a thousand dead in the pro-morsi camps? >> i am not sure you have seen the true pictures. >> do you wish that initial assault had gone differently? that there was too much force? >> we announced it, telling them this cannot continue. it is bad. we are open for di
a military crackdown that has pushed this country to the edge of civil war, leaving one of america's great allies in this region awash in blood. last month, i witnessed peaceful protests here. when i returned yesterday, i found a country with scars that will take decades to heal. it began with the military ousting of mohammed morsi, egypt's first-ever democratically elected president and the leader of the muslim brotherhood party. morsi supporters refused to stop demonstrations, despite threats...
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america's single justification repeated again and again in chinese whispers is that deliberately full three quotes in fact iran's president called for court the all to pose of jerusalem is those question of the u.n. rules the legal to face quote bridge she changed exactly what the u.s. calls for throughout the world all to translate to all russian or is the you brought before truth to public attention thanks for joining us you call this the broom of the thing tree why is the difference kitty she's speaking of sort of like a velvet revolution of some kind. clearly not threatening to attack anybody it's very tragic and ironic that the iranian population is certainly very pro western and very eager to to be a part of the international community. very pro-american. yet at the same time there's really wanted one way that you could screw that up and that is to. to attack that country because it's a very nationalistic country and despite the unpopularity of the regime in power to moment and no one would take kindly to. and it kind of an attack blitzing the oil rich muslim world in controllab
america's single justification repeated again and again in chinese whispers is that deliberately full three quotes in fact iran's president called for court the all to pose of jerusalem is those question of the u.n. rules the legal to face quote bridge she changed exactly what the u.s. calls for throughout the world all to translate to all russian or is the you brought before truth to public attention thanks for joining us you call this the broom of the thing tree why is the difference kitty...